January 30, 1941. THE CENTRW DEMOCRAT, B ELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS «Mr, and Mrs. A. E Steele, ul Julian, were callers at our last Thursday while in town on a shopplug trip. ~The Electric Supply Co., Belle- fonte, Pa. invites you to come In and see the new 19841 appliances now on display, . ~Pat Hartswick. money order cletk at the local post office, re- sumed his duties Monday, follow- ing a week's Jeave of absence on account of illness, Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of Brooklyn N. Y. arrived in Bellefonte night for a visit with her paTents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith, at thelr home on East Bishop Street --Among our callers on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lingle of Spring Mills, R. D., who called to add their name to our large lsit of valuable subscribers in Penns Vale ley. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Possinger, of Emporium, and Mr. and Mrs Howard Possinger, of Ridgway, spent the weekend here as guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Possinger, al their home in Coleville —Oit0 EB. Corman, of East Bishon Street, 2 member of the sales staff of the Electric Supply Company here, was admitted to Centre County Hospital, Friday, to under- go observation and treatment. Ac- cording to reports he is responding nicely to treatment, —Claude Lucas and J. O, Smith, both of Salona, were callers at this office Tuesday while in Bellefonte oh a business mission. Mr, Smith made arrangements for holding a public sale on his farm near Salona on Friday, March 28, notice of wiiich appears in this issue Mr. and Mrs. William Moki moved Tuesday from the apartment in the Edward Garman residence, East High Street, to the second floor apartment in the residence of Mrs Luella Cheesman, on East Curtin Street. Mr. Mokle is proprietor of the Mokle Marble yard, West High Street. —Philip Lewis Witcraft, son born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Witeraft at the Centre County Hospital, De- cember 12. and who weighed only 2 pounds, 12 ounces at birth, wa discharged from the hospital, Fri day, and is reported to be gaining sieadily. The infant, who was in an incubator most of the time while at the hospital, now weighs 5 pounds and 6 ounces ~Bobby Jodon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Jodon, of Willowbang street, Bellefonte, was guest of hone or of his eighth birthday anniver- sary. Games were played and re- freshments were served. The fol- lowing were present: David Brown, Betty Ann Stover. Donald Hyde, all of Bellefonte, and Jape and lois Johnson, both of Milesburg. the Wi ~The two double houses and one single house on South Water Street, ! owned by the Wilbur T. Twitmire | ostate, were old privately last week to Bamuel H. Poorman, Beliefoule garageman.” The houses are in a row extending southward from the Poorman parage to the Big Spring property. The consideration I. wi volved was not revealed. Mr. Poor. | man octuples one of the homes as a residence and he expects to con-! tinge renting the other four, it © reported, ~Our Pine Grove Mills corres- pondent, G. Mac Fry, in sending an unusually brief news letter this week, appends the foliowing note: “I got the darned grippe the Parm Show and am stil] the house. In fact we are all down at our house and had to call elgh- bors to do the feeding and milking, Hope you fellows don't get it—it's no fun.” In reply we want to tell Mac that most of us fellows have Had it, and that we agree with him thas its po fun. Mrs, Nathan Kofman and daughter, Miss Freda, of the Fried. man apartments South Allegheny Street, who planned to leave two weeks ago for a trip to Arizona and California, and whoge trip was de- wyed when Mrs. Kofman becamo ill, expect to be able to leave In the near future. Mrs. Kofman is rap- idly regaining her health and is looking forward to the trip. Part of the time will be spent with Mrs. at "nn EER Kofman's son, Max, who is an al- i serious injuries Mr Muir is a son- | Frank | $n ye Knarr, and the Muirs and Knar | Srst time last ny a's torney al Phoenix, Arizona. ~Sixteen tables were in play at the Order of Eastern Star card party held last Wednesday night in the Odd Fellows rooms, Bellefonte. | Proceeds from the card party will be applied to maintenance of the 0. E. 8. room at the Centre County Hospital. The following were award- office | Jast | Rena Corman | ms — TR —Cieorge Sunday returned to his duties at his talloring establish | ment in Crider's Exchange. Satur | day, after having been confined to {his hame on Pine Street most of { the week because of an attack of the grippe, | A grand showing of the “All American Choice for 1941" West inghouse ranges and refrigerators, will be held at the DeHaas Electric Sore on Friday afternoon and evening, January 31. Favors will be distributed to the ladles, . ~Mr, and Mrs, C. H. Myers, well { known residents of Julian, depart- {ed Sunday for a leisurely rail trip to the West Coast. They expect to visit relatives and friends in See attle, Washington, before traveling | down the Pacific coast for visit | with other relatives. Their plan {are to relurn east sometime In April. —Mrs, W. Harrison Walker re- turned to her home on East Linn Street, Baturday, from thw Centre County Hospital where she had been under treatment since early last week for a fractured ankle suffered a fall while walking on Linn Street. The injury is doubly pain- ful because the ankle also was dis- ' located -Miss Ann Cruse daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cruse, of East Linn Street, the Episcopal] parish house, In 341 15-year-old R. Allen fell near Mon - day alternoon while on her way to | one | | school, suffering an injury of arm. For a time it was feared that the bone was fractured, but later {it developed that the member had been bruised and sprained ~The Weekly bulletin of Bellefonte Kiwanis Club, ably edited by the club secretary Clarence E Arnold, pays tribute to Herman ~ +h bad Hazel who since January 11, 1927, | has not missed 3 meeting of the or- ganization, In addition to maln- taining a perfect { Hazel has attended mar of other clubs —Mr., and Mrs. Donald Catlin, who for some months have occupi- ed the second floor apartment of the James C., Furst property on East Linn Street, moved Tuesday to Scranton, Mr. Catlin, employed as an engineer by the Beil Telephone { Company, has been transferred to the Scranton area. The apart- ment they vacated has not been leased at this time. -Mrs. Emanuel Corman, of East Bishop Street, slipped and fell while sweeping the front porch steps of her home Friday morning and suffered injuries of one leg | Tuesday morning she was taken to the Centre County Hospital for an X-ray examination, but the photos revealed no broken bones or other serious injuries. Mrs. Corman is now able to be about the house bu: has only (limited use of the injured member. meetings Calvin Troup. manage- of the Federal Ma'ch Corporation's plant here. was guest of honor at a fam- ‘ly dinner held at the Troup home on South Thomas Street Friday night, In honor of Mr. Troup's 65th rifiday anniversary. Those Troup abd children, Calvin, Jr, and Karen and Mr. and Mrs. G. Emer Way and daughter, Pauly Ann, all of Bellefonie, Mr. Troup and Mr: Way are children of Mr, and Mr: Calvin Troup Mrs Frank L Wotiler, of Milesburg, departed by rail Tuesday for Pasadena, California, for a sev. eral months’ vigit with her son-in- lav: and daughter, Mr. and Mrs William Bottor{. On the trip home Mrs. Welzler expects to visit her brother, Harry Lingle, in Texas, whom she has not seen for more than 40 years. During her absence, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wetzler are occupying her Home adiolning the og. Bellefonte friends of the Mulr and Knarr families, now of Baiti- more, Md.. have received word that | John Muir painfully crusbed be- | tween two trucks at the Chevrolet | assembly pliant in Baltimore early | this month, is now out of the hos- | | pital and is recovering nicely. Sur. | geons expressed mystification that! sedite delivery of the mall | Muir escaped without much more |in-law of Mr. and Mrs. | were well known residents of Belle | fonile until some months ago. -A regular meeting of the Belle. | fonte Woman's Club was held Mon- | {day evening in the Court House, | B. FP. Nicodemus, Superintendent of | the McFeely Brick Company, Port | {sales attendance re- | cord for 14 years in the local club, | pres. | ent were: Mr, and Mrs, William B Wetzler Memorial Chapel at Miles. | day In geting over their routes | Wiliam ©. Rowe, one of the | capable employees at the local post | office, was housed up the fore part of the week on account of illness Mrs. George Diack, of Lock Haven, Is a guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John Curtin, Jr. at their home on West nn street Kenneth Hong spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs Frank P. Hoag at their home on North Thomas street Robert Wells, well known resi dent of Zion, who observed his 80th birthday anniversary on January 1, is reported ty be seriously {ll at the home in Zion which he shares with his son George PF. Wells Miss Betty Thompson, student lat the Lock Haven State Teachers’ College, spent the between-semester vacation in Bellefonte with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert C Thompson, at their home on North Spring treet Wiliam J. Dorworth, of Phila- delphia, who has heen a medical patient In a Philadelphia hospital for a number of weeks, arrived In Bellefonte during the weekend for a visit at the Dorworth family home on East Linn street Miss Jane Alkey, Lock Haven Stale lege, was brought to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark N Atkeyv, on North Bpring street Just Thursday. because of at. tack of the grippe Mrs. Gerald Paton, of Duncans. ville, well known locally through having assisted with large public in Bellefonte, including the Andrews and Cook sales, passed away in Duncansville this week. Her husband is 8 well known Duncans. ville antique dealer ~Mrs. G. Ross Parker, of Wes! Howard Street. departed Friday for | New Jersey for her annual winter | visit with her daughters and their families, In New Brunswick she will be a guest of Dr, and Mrs Henry Keller and family, and in Leonia she will be with Mr. and Mrs, Ear] McCreedy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Poust | Williamsport. spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mrs. Poust’s moth- ler, Mrs. J. M. Bricker at her home n Reynolds avenue, and upon their {return they were accompanied by their small daughter who had been here with her grandmother {or the past week, Mrs. Mary Weaver Child, of the Henderson apartments, East High street, fell Priday morning on North Allegheny street, suffering a frac ture of the left arm belween t! wrist and elbow, The following da she was taken to the Centre Count) Hospital where the fracture was ic- duced and a cast was placed --Blaine Mabus returned home on Pine street, Saturday, fr the Centre County Hospital he had untergone observation medical treatment f week. Mr Mabus was stricken {ll suddenly while driving from Indiana, Pa. to Ebensburg. He Is responding stead. fly to treatment it is reported ~Miss Verna Ardery. member of the faculty of Lhe Bellefonte High School, has een confined to bed at her home on Reyvhiolds Avenue ince Thursday of last werk bee cnllse of an allack of what is des scribed as the “old fashioned fluenza, Although Miss Ardery recovering slowly. she Is not able to be out of bed ~Ne¥in B. Noll, of Philadelphia formerly of Bellefonte, posteards thig office from Miami Florida tha! he arrived in that ely last week for hiz ennual four-weeks' winter vacation in that southern resort Nevin reports that he drove from Philadelphia, and that as ual it required three dass of driving to make the trip ~Those from out-of-town who al. tended the funeral of Miz Pauli: McMullin Priday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMullin, of - East Bishop street were Mrs, Bernice Olsens. Mr. and Mrs. John Scull, all of Detroit, Mich. Ray Strunk and daughters Mrs. Pauline Lucas and Mrs. Mar. lanne Burket, and Mrs. J. H. Near- hoff, all of Tyrone ~Owing to the heavy fall of of Williamsport, in Bellefont student at the Teachers’ Col a severe ’ LAM to his [FH 1 where ang for if in outh ne ne NOW | which was about twelve inches deed, the rural mall carriers have been experiencing difficulty since Mone each rural patron would cooper. ale to the extent of clearing the snow away from in front of the mail boxes. it will be greatly appre. ciated by the carriers and «il ex- ~~Mr. and Mrs, Earl M. Cart- wright, of East Bishop Street, Belle. | fonte, became grandparents for the | pound, 4 ounee daughter was born in the Williamsport Hospital to their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, | and Mrs. Carl Otterbein, of Wil. ! Hamsport. The youngster has been named Patricia Ann and boll sho! and her mother, the former Elen — | Seven Initiated Into Walker FFA ——— Receive Initial Degree in Im- pressive Ceremony al Hublershurg Tuesday evening, January 14, at Hublersburg, the Walker Chapter) of the Future Farmers of America initiated seven new members into their organization The new members were given the “Green Hand Degree” which is the first degree given to a Future Farm- er, The new members Paul Grove, Charles Heckman Thomas Hinds, Earl Zellers, Bressler, Nevin Deitrich, and Carl Stitzer. One of the outstanding green hands was Carl Stitzer, whose excellent work in a Junjor swine project won him second place hone ors in the State, The initiation ceremony was cone ducted by the local chapter, with the following officers participating president, Oscar Dunkle: ident, Lawrence Zellers; secretary, Willlam Heckman; reporter, Paul Btitzer; treasurer, Fred Wilson, watchdog, Cecll Herman, and ad- riser, Robert Corman The initiation ceremony, imoressive because by candlelight. Afte; a banquet was held in honor new members, Games were and refreshments consisting of lee cream, cake, pickles, candy and sandwiches, were ser 5 S—— CHESTER BARNES FACES BIG PROBLEM IN HATBORO Hatboro, town of about 3500 In. habitants In Bucks county was stunned, then electrified, by the an- nouncement that the Brewster Aer. onautical Corporation will bulld a $5.000.000 plane plant employing 10.- 000 men just oulside the town i The mammoth plant will twice as Much as the assessed valua- tion of all property in Hatboro Citizens of the community are now soberly considering how the gl gantie increase in population is be handled. and among them Chester Barnes, supervising princi. pal of Hatboro's schools, native of Bellefonte and brother of Mrs, Dalst Henderson and Homer P. Barnes of this eommunit: Mr. Barnes, commenting 1 new plant, is quoted as saying recently added eigh classroom and a gymnasium at a cost of more than $200.000 There | small mar- f accomodations new pu. ample ground MN tha ’ i Ane " H ne cm Cr jy - doubly it was conducted the Initiation of the plaved ed cost to is oon the Ww - fore and hool expansion sary to ¢ era ft cras Ril» pre wit anim Wx is TH0 ducal« Urey factory worker The enrollment of Hatboro school and high = at ————— PLANE TAKES OFF FROM HIGHWAY AT TIFTON three«lane abreast «of early Tur Among Traffic on new highway of route 229 Stull airport, Tipton day afternoon inciuded things, an airplane The craft was a light Piper Cub all TE | withy | CLASSIFIED 30,000 People R every week. That's why The Centre partment has beconie so amazingly ead This Column Democrat's classified advertising de- popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twe first issue, and 15 cents for each wu ment contains more than twenty-fly REAL ESTATE A straight one advertising-—-sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertiseme: ments of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat is entitled to a 25-word adve frée of charge. This privilege intervals | AS | SEE IT By HORACE SENTZ A dime will puy a lotta stuff like peanuts, gum der puff, er coffee ler folks think it's spend their dimes fer beer thelr sinkin spirits sing themselves some cheer go into Juniors bank, up fer college, so he kin swank, because he's got the knowledge, There's dime stores that specialize in cheap merchan- dise galore. Most folks thinks the) economize, at their five n' ten cent store. N' then theres ten cent mat. nays, with special wild west thrill- ers, fer which each kid a thin dime pays, to see them killer-dillers, Now all these things we mention here Is stuff a dime will buy. But as Jan thritieth draws near, we begin wonder why so many dimes is spent fer trash, n' things we throw awa’ candy, Soda er a pow. a bum. Some thing, makes buy est the 10 n he's savin’ git a Jol When them same dimes could help p lo smash, the I. P. eripplin kids to- tay, That March of Dimes is goin nice, to crippled kids unfetter, but i well kid's £0 much better kids that young, touch your heart conscience’ll be stung, if done your part When dimes has marched away, may with satisfaction smile, nn" to your neighbors proudly say, my dim reached the pile To older folks may thi We n You aint all them you an rrm— ——— ——— Increase in Relief Direct relief payments to Centre coutians during week ented Tuesday show an increase of $89 and 18 checks over those of the previous week State Treasurer P. Clais week amounted was 81.042 lower ths the comparabla week Current payment! fewer checks than REO necus the according to for the w hich for yeas FREE that took off westward on the Righs. William Cal, t way and Orr. of his home Paul Peterson, manager of Sluts field, sald Orr tried a dogen times in vain to lift bis small ship Into the alr from the airport rans) since Balurday, but the pane speed was Insufficient agains: th odds of heavy snow thet covered the field The California aviator pe ofl ‘at the field alter a flight Lock Haven, finally obtainad mission from the =tate highway partment office at Hollidayaburg Peterson sald use the Kighwa: as 8 runway with auto traffie held in abeyance, Orr uncventfully rals. ed his raft skyward and headed for Pittsburgh and Columbus Ohio Peterson sald Pelorson described as ldeal for a runway winged its pilot Bactamento are fi to the ghwa Teachers Will Sign Oath, Larry E Orgill. president of Pottstown School Board, declares that all school employes, number. ing about 300, will be required to sign an oath denying membership in any organization “designed to weaken the framework of our form of Government.” “If there are any Communists among our employes we ant vv know about i now.” Orgll] declared. The oath will be administered by Harold G. Knight president judge of Montgomery County, at a mass meeting, ’ Auto an Guard Rail Surprised State police found an automobile astraddle a guard rail on the Pennsylvania Turnpike near Bedford and the driver asleep in the machine. Awakened by ths police, the motorist was even mor? | surprised than they at his predica- | ment. He said he had no idea how | RADIG Wolf Furniture Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. a —— ————————— A ——— A ————— MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat ™ Ont Buckwheat & a 4 - One. MALLORY a] SEE this new photo and the very low price. For grown-ups, child- ren or babies. 1:30 to 3:30 P.M special sitting time. a STUDIO een r Card of Thanks GILMORE We take this means of thanking the kind friends and neighbors, as well as others, whose kindness in sending floral tributes cards, Jetlers, allowing Use of cars and In other ways showing sympathy and giving assistance during the ii. hess and after the death of 3 beloved wife and mother, Mrs Harry O. Gli- more, Mr. Harry G. Qumore and family In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF MRS. KISLING, Mother, you have left us, You're sufferings are o'er, Uhere is no pain, no sorrow Over on the other shore Mother, you will not be weary, You will never know a care, We will be 80 very lonely ' will misg you everywhere Yendhre, mother we must leave Pou, In the cold and allent grave Blessed be the Lord that taketh; Blessed be ihe who gave Every can be Bome dimes i sacrifice, that march'd Pa column Wo mty-filve words or less, 25 cents for dditional Insertion. Where advertise. ¢ words, one cent a word is charged cent a word Is charged for real estate its that request replies to be mailed initiated were to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertises Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such Paul | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the naire The Centre Ord rr aifieremt subscriber to rilsement In thes used six Lunes car al Dem. column time WANTED —A eral house we quire at Woodring 's Beliefonte, Pa Wanted to Buy WANTED woidi Haired Ferrior Male pup, now or wh Box 34 Mi Hall, Pa WANTED Te g¢ Woman for ger Good wages, In 127 KE. Howard A En enough | or 10 tot CB too Houtz, Box 30 It. D Pa WANTED prices pand White Hall road State College, Pa Fur ry Piessant te 004-J-2 WANTED Old call Wall Beliefonte, Phot Stores, Bate Co p lege Phoned4d22. 214 Articles ror Sale FOR SALE POR SALE and oone Purnasce, Pa POR BALE ~All POR BALE-One Ingu Ha water mar Oak Slat POR BALE 8am ORE Or Kline, H POR BALE baled and P. Lambert Bellefonte ' QUNS-Bough! Inquire »: sociale Biore fonte, Pa. Phon POR BALE Farm lime ai price farm- ch can sflord inguire of slee] wom oe ralis in ffic Beck Farm Phone 712 Mil PCR BALE --12 hogs welghin Kyle Corman {Nigh Bank) POR BALE--Con! AbIeN 847-3 to Bellefonte, Pa. B POR SALE Eitcher 3itio Lorine Ww ong mized } Estate Cabinet | f Le “i sal k fom { 4 70 | a ar POR BALE wie Backed eve br write nage } WTTICK we i158 BALE --Drahie mill with ££ power unit. and sell compiete or In terolf, Madisonburz, Milihedm 35-R-5 FOR SALE-A 4 secon filing cab #1. Burrows adding machine, 7 col um. and a mil top deak. Als 3 tie, one S502 18 Pirestones, one B50 x 19 Pirestone and one Re-tread. Inquire of Mrs George A er, Curtin Street, Bellefonte, Pr Phone 613-R x5 CAR BARGAINS 1840 Chevrolet Aub Sedan 8575.00, 1839 Chevrolet Club n $52500. 1936 Chevrolet Couve 00; 1936 Cherrolet Club | Sedan $500.00, 1838 Chevroiet Town | Sedan 8450.00. : 1936 Chevrolet Ciub Sedan : 1985 Chevrole! Sedan $250 C1030 Chevrolet 134 Ton Truck #60 00 1928 Chevrolet Coach $3500. These are real Dargai and can be bought on the easy A C payment plan Will trade jour car for down pay- ment Bieriy's Garage, Chevrolet Dealers, Rebershurg, Pa. x5 i Business For Sale Ph POR Prick wa Minneapolis edger Wil paris. W. P. Fei. Pa Phone x5 power "ADVERT! 850% 1% 1039 Pord Sedan | RE ——— — - _— ——————— A ——— — a ——— EM ENTS | FOIRR BALE A grade Guemsey oom wit 1 : y Ing Va FOR BALE third oalf ant Gap, ™ cow, fre » Rimme Pies O68 12 POR LALLY freshen | n law, Ho PARMYIUY Cerite } fb) and p pri NT Rie Ow Real Estate - For Sale Wor ‘iy A Pa Lede ranged Fav Bank, Belle! PCL BALE A 41 tr ber MOUTH east of M % ged RRL far bulidin fal nw re of H, N aul a PRIVATE SA 2 Walk ane For Sale or Rent Pon ALE OR R farm J Husio of Harmon B Pa FOR ENT von sal Houses tor Rent Forms For Rent RENT «A PO acre ew he Te Deoessary out PON ah fool Lao Apar tments POR RENT..A f LS Alte ent Mires frie ’ 4 Beletonte, 1 FOR REX ax ment, private all on Also three rooms in high plastered { house, partly heated and with bat! Inquire of Mrs CP Rinks onposit Big Spring. South Water Street TC I Tr gata 44 mail fo ¥ ares nrerien on Rooms For Rent FOR RENT-4 furs: vate bath, heal, bot ' veniences. Possession Mrs, Alvin A. Stover Bellefonte, Phone 504 ell con- February 1 il E Bishop St Eo , FOR RENT -Two offices on second | floor of Bellefonte Trust Company i Bullding. Front office has floor pace of 568 sa. It. Back cffice has floor space of 441 sa. ft. May either be rented separately or together Both recently redecorated and ree modeled. "Well lighted and centrally Jocated. Reasonable rent Heat fur nished but not electricity. Inquire Bellefonte Trust Company te Loans to Farmers Al Announceme Y Frorus’y 0. F and Five x7 CARD PARTY Frias FM i Bridge ted Lote k Pur of ks IV ne “pr Felru- Personal FISTULA. FISSURE Repairing POREMAN'S POTS UPHOLSTERY La Teg 7 Sus ris MM rl steel Woodru® Revs [¥ ’ 5 : i £4 A SAVE On Painting end Papering ! Call » your painting a Fs ierints for a free estimate on papering and interiors Charles H. Eason and Son Phone 18R2-R BELIYFONTE. PA need —_——, — SEE IT AND SAVE ed prizes: Bridge Mrs, O, B. Malin, | Mrs. Mark Williams, Mrs, Mary| Woodring, Mrs. Richard Herman, | Dr. E 8. Maloy, Samuel Poorman, | all of Bellefonte. For 500, Mrs. Leo Boden, Mrs. Harry Delozier. Mrs, Raymond Brooks and 8, H. Hoy, all of Bellefonte, and Mrs, Catherine Rupp, of Stale College, ~Mrs. Newton I. Wilson, of War. rior'’s Mark, and her sister, Mrs, M. M. Marcy of Polson, Montana, daughters of the late Hugh De- Long, former prominent citizen of the Howard area, were in Bellefonte Tuesday on a business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Marcy came in from Montana two weeks ago, for an in- | the automobile came to be there, | | | - ! CAN r WN For | FOR SALE--Ceneral gtore and equip PK I MOREY. | ment for cash. Good trade and stock, In small towtr Excellent ope portunity for ambitious couple. Geo J. Bohn, Lemont, Pa x5 & new home, for remodeling and for home { Improvements ase William Shope: { Write or call, Bellefonte 432 or Belle- {fonte 105-R. 1 IMONEY TO LOAN-Intercst 314 | wally on life insurance joans 3 , When such joang are svallable for less, Write or call O Snyder, Win~ate, Pa. Telephone T8723 itr Matilda. spoke on “Woman's Stake Cartwright, are reported to be get in Private Entesprise.” The Ti- | ting along nicely. pe i WILLIAMSPORT MARKET i Aepany. hrestoted | mong the many Bellefonte res. | Receipts at the yards of the Ive: | | stock market at Williamsport Tues | “Drama of American Industry.” and | ident “Men nt Macuines™ BT oun) den 8 Who have been ill with the ~Written by Miss Laura Banks. : | from recon: atiognre FCCUDErAting day totaled 422 head of livestock, are: John Cur and 380 head of poultry. | pictures under the direction of Wli- | from recent attacks ] Lost and Fou Prices paid were: ta d F nd liam Sieg. The members introduc- | tin, Sr. of West Linn street: Mrs | ol oo ig gh is ay | Clara Toner, of East Howard street; | Best calves, $1314: fair to good, LOST—Car chain with rubbed fast. Walser. Mrs Wlliacs Hoop | bh Buckley, of Past Bishop |§10.50—8$13.00: seconc's. $9.90—8$1050, 4 Pes, In Rellefonte, Tuesday night falizer, Mrs, William Hoover, Mrs. street, employed in the offices of the and culls ane Con. a $5.8089.90. Finder please return to Jesse Klinger Alex. Galbraith, Mrs. Prancis Rob- | AAA soll conservation offices In the| fambs 27 head: fair lambs $0.00 Shots 3, Ive, Belidons, o: | inson, Miss Dorothy Buckley and |postoffice, and Jean Arlene Houck, | 41070: heavy sheep $310, | : ~ Miss Annette Decker, {daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | Caltle, 60 head: falr to good] . 3 ' Houck, of East Bishop street, w ~ Announcement has been made | shop street, Who | steers and heifers, $4 60--$8.50: com- | by Mrs. Anba Kushwara of Hait | 3, sursering the second attack of mon butcher cows, $5806.90: can- | Moon Terrace, Bellefonte, of the [® PPe In tWo weeks. [ners and Titers, $4.15--4560; D.| engagement of her daughter, Eva, to — cows, BH, 00: D. heifers, BH, Pvt. John Mignogna of Portage. | CRINDING DOWN HIP JOINTS (83150; stock bulls, BH, $24.00 SEARS JANUARY AND FEBRUARY SALE CATALOG NOW AT ORDER DEFT. IN OUR STORE. ‘With our loved ones gone bafore | Poultry [POR SALE 250 Keriln aaulity blood. | tested chickens, at one doliar each. a L- irid Leroy Wagner, Soring Mills. Pa RD FARMERS Do vou 38 | chinery., another horse or money for Spring planting * See Rober: Ziegler at Musser Gettin’: office. Belle. fonte, Pa. any Saturday morning or George Mothersbaueh, Boalsburg. Pa ot — rite Dodie Jlidayshury Pri 1 Cea Jauction Te association % well W. ry. Centre Hall Pa 30 {Interest yearlve—l to 3 years to repav 8 edPrOm Blood -tested | w1O SNOOPSCTE xa need new ma Notice to Taxpayers NOTICE. the Taxpayers of Perguson Twn Those of you who have not as yet paid your Realestate Tax. please be (POR SALE-Bronze turkeys, weight 23 to 28 Ibs price 200ts. a Ib. live i weight at the farm 1 mile West of Potters Mille, near hishway 322 to State College, Phone 171-R-12 Rus 200 pages of Sears greatest cata jog bargains. Save on needs for family, home, oar definite visit with her sister at War- rior's Mark. Mr, Marcy, former bookkeeper in the Williamsport Grit John's Parochial School and Belle fonte High School and was employ- Miss Kushwara is a graduate of 8t, | TO EASE ARTHRITIS roughened, pain-causing surfaces of How a new operation smooths off Fy $32.10; beef bulls, $6.10-47.580, * . . advised that on Feb. 1, 1941 5% will | be a tatanding Rea takes m hat All to i Barred | tv Garage Service tf FREE ROAD SERVICE--On Batteries You save jetter postage, money srder or CO. D. fees Speedy delivery direct home to your : 80 offices and later with the Bureau of | BH, $290: BD. sows, BH, $1250. Re¢lamation at Washington, D, C,, | had been employed by the bureau in field service in Montana for 25 years prior to his death last November 4. Mrs, ty went to Montana with him in 1909 and this is her first visit east since then. Bince Mrs, Wilson @dlso Jost her husband through death in recent months, the reunion of the two sisters aller many years is | a source of considerable comfort Lo both of them. ed by the DeHaas Electric Company for about four years until accepting a position in the offices of the Ti- tan Metal about a year and a half ago. Pvt. Mignogna is a graduale of the parochial and high schools of Portage and Is a member | 3 Pri etnaylvanta State Motor | ] ce, ore being transferred to | George Stacn ie wy ! Huntingdon several months ago, le | Mary Alexander di, Slarence was atationed uf gio Pleasant Gay | —— | rracks, date has been set for| The will to be well and live } the wedding. {1s the best tonle for the individual Commissioners on Mu . Also all unpaid Persona Tax for 1940 and years, will be turned over to a Col) May 1, 1041, or as soon ihe it may be possible to . ease avold unnecessary costs and t, by paying your - on or Defore abovy ate Servant. i, and tires. Bimply phone Belle. ial low |fonte 750 and service man will ar- from [rive promptly. Western Aula Aseocd- ry ation Store. Bellefonte. Pa nr Pa. x13 Miscellaneous Removed promptly. mm vm seaside | Sears Roebuck & Co » yy i. Lloyd Re - | Call an pho ail any ‘8783-3 L. Smith, Mitesh, STATE COLLEGE, PA. “SEARS ROFBUTA ANT LO the bone is told in an interestin . . kens i |sclentific article in the Februa on ty. 300 ed She Ry {9th issue of The American Weekly, | 170 and br ior din : the big magazine distributed with | oh the Baltimore 8widay American. On | sale at all newsstands, : Tn — — A ——— BABY CHICKS Ot our = prices on chicks hate blood tested stock, five ieadl straight or sexed. Ciroular K. Schaeffer, MoAllisterville, Box D Live Stock A Rg Berg Be bof Ln Pa, Tulre . "38 | WANTED Dead, Cowa Our clerks will write your order. Any catalog item ordered through our store may be brought back here for refund or exchange. An Occasional Chair with the purchase of every Floor Model RADIO Wolf Furniture Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. FOR by side arence Ales bled remnred Geo. J Phone iu i C std miged, FOR SALE-Three work Domes 2 treo, Vort Rendering Work: heifers atid 8 flee shoals, OAs he Prop. Centre Niall, Pa Gill, Jullan, Pa. = 4 -R-4 Al our expe DSC. oid Borses and Help Wanted | WANTED...Man with auto, 35 to 60, | by old established manufatturer, 10 na i ———— 4 ji | | |
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